Though never really known for her social commentary, Rihanna had some definite opinions on Indiana's controversial "Religious Freedom" law, which basically gives private businesses carte blanche to discriminate against LGBTs in the name of the Father, the Son, and the Holy GOP.

“Who’s feeling these new bullshit laws that they’re trying to pass over here?" RiRi asked the audience during a concert Sunday at the NCAA March Madness Music Festival. "I say fuck that shit," proclaimed the pop tart, before leading the crowd in a chant of "Fuck that shit!"

"We’re just living our motherfuckin’ lives, Indiana,” she eloquently added.

Leave it to RiRi and her Navy to boil this argument down to its very core: bullshit. Here are other celebs who have brilliantly called out Indiana on the Religious Freedom Restoration Act.

In addition to calling Indiana Governor Mike Pence an asshole, noted liberated woman Miley Cyrus called on her nearly 20 million Twitter followers to "stir some shit up" for Sen. Tom Cotton, who urged gays to thank their stars that at least they're not living in Iran:

James Van Der Beek and Anna Camp teamed up with Funny or Die for this home shopping spoof that reminded us all who's really responsible for the knicknack and tchotchke market's enduring commerical appeal.

Owner of all the Tonys, Audra McDonald climbed ev'ry mountain to bring down from the heavens a Twitter tirade to smite the Religious Freedom Law and Gov. Pence:

And master wordsmith Stephen King put his literate brilliance on display with this Tweet emphasizing the shittiness of the law:

Indiana's Religious Freedom Restoration act is gay discrimination, pure and simple. You can frost a dog turd, but it's still a dog turd.